Fetal blood sample (FBS) refers to obtaining a sample of blood from the presenting part of the baby in utero, during labour. It is used to measure fetal pH or lactate as a way of identifying hypoxaemia and acidosis and stratifying those who require urgent delivery.
Acidosis reflects fetal hypoxaemia as when hypoxic, fetal metabolism changes from aerobic to anaerobic which results in the production of lactic acid. This leads to a subsequent drop in fetal pH and provides a measure of the degree of hypoxaemia for the baby in labour.